Repower Five Off-Road Vehicles

Contract Number
ML09026
MSRC Award
$0.00
Project Background

The County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works actively pursues projects that will improve air quality through diesel emissions reduction in order to bring cleaner air to individuals in our local communities. These projects include reducing the amount of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Particulate Matter (PM), and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in the ambient air. We will continue to strive to reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality within the unincorporated cities of Los Angeles County.

Emission Tons CO Annual
0.00
Emission Tons CO Total
0.00
Emission Tons NOX Annual
0.00
Emission Tons PM Annual
0.00
Emission Tons PM Total
0.00
Emission Tons Rog Annual
0.00
Emission Tons Rog Total
0.00
Project Cost Description

0.00

Project Implementation

During the initial review of our fleet and inspection of vehicles, the majority of the off-road equipment did not meet the space and usage requirements for the Tier 3 engines. Ultimately, we decreased the amount of candidates from five to three equipment units because two of these did not reside within the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). Extensions on the project were also requested due to delay in the shipment of parts needed to complete the repowers. The three vehicles are now in use.

Project Location
The vehicles are maintained at the following locations:

73-062, 2986 New York Dr, Pasadena, 91007
73-063, 38126 N Sierra Hwy, Palmdale, 93550
73-065, 14959 E Proctor Ave, La Puente, 91744
Project Objectives

The purpose of this project was to reduce the amount of NOx emissions by repowering a Tier 1 engine to a California Air Resources Board (CARB) certified Tier 3 engine on three of our Wheel Loaders.

Project Results Description

Since the repowers were done, there have been no major mechanical or technical issues with these equipment units. The operators mentioned that there has been an increase in power in the Wheel Loaders and decrease in overall emission from the exhaust pipe. Public Works plans to continue our observations on the equipment and will report any device performance issues to the device manufacturer/distributor. The repower resulted in a 35% reduction of NOx emission and have saved our department 75% of the cost compared to buying new equipment. Public Works sought out partnership with Coastline Equipment to complete these installations.

Project State
California
Project Year
Sponsors

N/A

Summary Approved
No
Total Project Cost
$0.00
Co Funding Amount
$0.00
Project Category
Contractor Address
900 S Fremont Avenue
Contractor Agency
County of Los Angeles, Dept. of Public Works
Contractor City
Alhambra
Contractor Contact
Marwa Zughbi
Contractor Country
United States of America
Contractor State
CA
Contractor Phone
Contractor ID
0
Contractor Zip
91803
Final Approval Date
Final Report Approved
Yes
Final Report
Start Date
End Date